Buscar
to bury
01
enterrar, sepultar
to put a dead person or animal beneath the ground
Transitive: to bury a dead person or animal
02
enterrar, ocultar
to cover or hide something from sight, often by placing it in the ground or covering it with another material
Transitive: to bury sth
03
sumergirse en, abocarse a
to engage intensely in an activity or interest, ignoring other responsibilities or issues
Transitive: to bury oneself in an activity
04
enterrar, cubrir
to cover someone or something entirely so that they are no longer visible
Transitive: to bury sth
05
enterrar, ocultar
to keep a feeling or memory hidden or to try to forget about it
Transitive: to bury a feeling or memory
bury
v
buried
adj
buried
adj
burying
n
burying
n
rebury
v
rebury
v
Ejemplo
The family buries their beloved pet in the backyard.
The ancient civilization would bury their leaders with great ceremony.
Right now, the funeral director is burying the casket in the designated plot.
In the cemetery, they will bury their grandmother next to her husband.
The lizard buried her eggs in the sand for protection.